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Things to do in Greeley this weekend and beyond

Friday

All Is Bright Tour at Centerra: 5 p.m., Chapungu Sculpture Park , 5995 Sky Pond Drive , Loveland. Experience Centerra’s *All is Bright Tour*, a festive holiday lights route through Chapungu, The Promenade Shops, The Marketplace, and nearby neighborhoods. Don’t miss The Great Gift Hunt with chances to win prizes. Festivities begin Nov. 14. Learn more at Centerra.com/holiday. Free, centerra.com.

Winter 2025 Blood Drive: 1 p.m., Aims Welcome Center, 4901 W. 20th St., Skybox 257, Greeley. The Medical Assisting students of Aims Community College are excited to partner with the American Red Cross on a blood drive.  Sign up for a time to give blood at the event. Free, events.aims.edu.

    Project Pop Up – Intimate Concert with Fleeka: 7:15 p.m. Friday, Downtown Sound, 819 10th St., Unit C, Greeley. Join us for an intimate session with small-town Colorado native and pop music artist Fleeka. You’ll get to hear five songs performed live and up close, with a chance to chat with Fleeka in a short Q&A. Limited seating. $10, eventbrite.com.

    Santa Claus visit at Greeley Mall: 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Greeley Mall, 2050 Greeley Mall, Greeley. The most wonderful time of the year is almost here and Santa is making stops at Greeley Mall. Bring your family and friends to capture unforgettable holiday memories with Santa. Families can reserve their visit in advance. For questions, email [email protected] or call 833-268-8743. thesantapeople.com.

    “Elf” movie screening and ugly sweater contest: 6 p.m., Hensel Phelps Theatre, 701 10th Ave., Greeley. Check out the Festival of Trees for a special screening of the holiday favorite “Elf.” Come dressed in a wild, tacky or over-the-top holiday sweater for the ugly sweater contest. Prizes await the most fabulously festive looks. greeleyfestivaloftrees.com.

    Homesteader’s Holiday: 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Centennial Village Museum, 1475 A St., Greeley. “Tales from the Hearth” is a new interactive storytelling program that brings holiday history to life, from Victorian traditions to the ways families kept the holidays alive during hard times. Choose from one of two hour-long storytelling sessions featuring holiday tales and experiences from the 1880s-1940s. Recommended for ages 7 and up. $20, 970-350-9220, GreeleyMuseums.com.

    Deck the Hall Ball: 7 p.m., Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley. BandWagon Magazine’s “Deck the Hall Ball” brings in the joyful rock from Colorado bands Jesus Christ Taxi Driver, Graveyard Choir, Stil Runnin, The Photo Atlas and Clementine; $19.50-$139.50; moxitheater.com.

    Saturday

    Breakfast with Santa and Mrs. Claus: 8 a.m., The Shelby, Suite 100, 1100 8th Ave., Greeley. Enjoy a breakfast buffet from Austin’s American Grill featuring scrambled eggs, bacon, breakfast potatoes, pancakes, fresh fruit, coffee and soda, or milk and orange juice, courtesy of Meadow Gold Dairy. Capture the magic with Santa & Mrs. Claus by the fireside, and don’t forget your camera. There will be special holiday activities for kids from the Greeley Stampede. Reserve a slot to visit with Santa, space is limited. $13-$22 (kids under age 5 are free); 970-356-7787, facebook.com.

    Frosted Finds Market: 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Island Grove Event Center, 421 N. 15th Ave., Greeley. Come enjoy a day of shopping and food with a few extra special events. Shop from home decor to crocheted gifts, or candles, body scrubs, soaps and kitchen gadgets. Find jewelry and accessories, holiday decor, art, photography and artisan-made foods. Grab lunch at a food truck, then get back to shopping. Bring a toy for the toy drive or unperishable food for the food drive for a chance to win giveaways. bit.ly/4pBXBKY.

    Homesteader’s Holiday: 10 a.m., Centennial Village Museum, 1475 A St., Greeley. Spark your holiday spirit at Centennial Village Museum! Explore the village’s historical buildings, make seasonal crafts and dip candles. Enjoy live music, caroling and visits with Cowboy Santa, and shop for handmade gifts in the museum shop. Admission is free for each person who brings a canned good for Weld Food Bank. Free-$4, 970-350-9220, GreeleyMuseums.com.

    Wiley’s Christkindlmarket: noon-4 p.m., Wiley Roots Brewing Company, 625 3rd St., Greeley. Wiley will transform its warehouse into a festive holiday marketplace with its Fourth Annual Wiley’s Christkindlmarket. Shop from an incredible lineup of local artists and makers, sip on a beer, and get your holiday shopping done early with one-of-a-kind, handcrafted gifts. Free; wileyroots.com.

    ParHopper Open – Mini Golf Bar Crawl:  1-7 p.m., 477 Distilling, 825 9th Street, Unit B, Greeley. ParHopper is swinging a mini golf bar crawl through town, this time during the Holiday Lane Festival. Grab your crew, your best festive outfit, and get ready for a mash-up of mini golf, bar hopping and all-day drink specials; $50, visitgreeley.com.

    Christmas cards in watercolor: 1:30 p.m., Makers Mercantile & Studio, 824 9th St., Suite A, Greeley. Use basic watercolor techniques and a variety of tools to paint Christmas cards and gift tags. All materials will be included. Three to five cards can be made. $30, 970-515-9907, facebook.com.

    Festival of Trees: 1-5 p.m., Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley. This is the last day for the Festival of Trees this season. Every year, the Union Colony Civic Center’s lobbies are transformed into a winter wonderland of holiday splendor, created around beautifully decorated trees and displays, each with its own theme and style. From whimsical to elegant and everything in between, this year promises to be no different. Snag a visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus in Candy Cane Lane and stroll through Gingerbread Village. Free-$5; greeleyfestivaloftrees.com.

    Lights of Hope: 4:30 p.m., Aims Welcome Center, 4901 W. 20th St., Greeley. Lights of Hope is an annual holiday remembrance event and fundraiser hosted by the Community Grief Center. Participants are invited to create luminaries in honor of the person they are grieving. Free, 970-506-4114, communitygriefcenter.org.

    Hairaiser concert: 7 p.m., Moxi Theater, 802 9th St., Greeley. Get ready to crank up the volume and relive the glory days of rock. Hairaiser brings the ultimate ’80s rock experience to the stage with high-energy performances, big hooks and a nostalgic style that will have audiences singing along, throwing up horns and shredding air guitars. 970-584-3054, facebook.com.

    Sunday

    Frosted Finds Market: 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Island Grove Event Center, 421 N. 15th Ave., Greeley. Shop from home decor to crocheted gifts, or candles, body scrubs, soaps and kitchen gadgets. Find jewelry and accessories, holiday decor, art, photography and artisan-made foods. Grab lunch at a food truck, then get back to shopping. Bring a toy for the toy drive or unperishable food for the food drive for a chance to win giveaways. bit.ly/4pBXBKY.

    Home Free concert: 7 p.m., Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley. All-vocal country group Home Free’s “Let Me Come Home Tour” promises an evening full of warmth, laughter, incredible vocals and holiday magic. Bring your friends, your family, and your holiday spirit, and enjoy a night filled with rich, all-vocal harmonies. $31-$69, 970-356-5000, UCStars.com.

    Tuesday

    Scuffed Realtor at Moxi:Schultz 6 p.m., Moxi Theater, 802 Ninth St., Greeley. Nick Rochefort and Alex Schultz will be bringing in their popular show that features viewer-submitted house reviews, antique expertise, unsolicited life advice and breaking expensive things. Come see the guys review local and guest-submitted places. $30.50, 970-584-3054, facebook.com.

    Editor’s note: Availability and scheduling of events may be subject to change. To submit events, go to greeleytribune.com/calendar and click “Add Event” in the top right corner of the calendar.

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